Maricopa Community Colleges  PTA290   19996-20045 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 01/26/99
PTA290 19996-20045 LAB 4 Credit(s) 32 Period(s)
Clinical Practicum III
Clinical experience with minimum supervision for physical therapist assisting students. Application of physical therapy skills and techniques in specific clinical settings. Prerequisites: Department approval.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
PTA290   19996-20045 Clinical Practicum III
1. Perform clinical skills under the supervision of a physical therapist and a clinical instructor in an ethical, legal, safe, and effective manner. (I)
2. Implement a comprehensive treatment plan developed by a physical therapist. (II)
3. Communicate appropriately with the supervising physical therapist about the patient's progress. (III)
4. Perform appropriate measurement and assessment techniques within the knowledge and limits of practice to assist the supervising physical therapists. (IV)
5. Interact with patients and families in a manner which provides the desired psychosocial support including the recognition of cultural and socioeconomic differences. (V)
6. Participate in the teaching of other health care providers, patients, and families. (VI)
7. Document relevant aspects of patient treatment. (VII)
8. Participate in discharge planning and follow up care. (VIII)
9. Demonstrate effective written, oral, and nonverbal communication with patients and their families, colleagues, health care providers, and the public. (IX)
10. Demonstrate an understanding of the physical therapy delivery system to include planning, time management, supervisory process, performance evaluations, fiscal issues, policies and procedures. (X)
11. Read and interpret professional literature. (X)
12. Participate in continuing education activities. (X)
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PTA290   19996-20045 Clinical Practicum III
    I. Clinical Practice
        A. Rationale and effectiveness of treatment procedures
        B. Standards of Practice for physical therapy
        C. Standards for Ethical Conduct of the physical therapist assistant
        D. Applicable state and federal laws
        E. Ethical principles
        F. Scope of abilities in the delivery of care
      II. Treatment Implementation
          A. Activities of daily living
          B. Assistive/adaptive devices
          C. Balance and gait training
          D. Biofeedback
          E. Developmental activities
          F. Electric current
          G. Electromagnetic radiations
          H. External compression
          I. Hydrotherapy
          J. Orthoses and prostheses
          K. Patient/family education
          L. Postural training and body mechanics
          M. Pulmonary hygiene techniques
          N. Therapeutic exercise
          O. Therapeutic massage
          P. Thermal agents
          Q. Topical application (including those for iontophoresis)
          R. Traction
          S. Ultrasound
          T. Standard precautions/infection control
          U. Wound care
        III. Physical therapy Communication
            A. Patient's status
            B. The medical team
            C. Progress
            D. Lack of progress
            E. Need for changes
          IV. Assessment Techniques
              A. Strength
              B. Flexibility/joint range of motion and muscle length
              C. Posture
              D. Endurance
              E. Pain
              F. Gait and balance
              G. Righting and equilibrium reactions
              H. Architectural barriers and environmental modifications
              I. Functional activities
              J. Segmental length, girth, and volume
              K. Skin and sensation
              L. Vital signs
            V. Patient and Family Interaction
                A. Psychosocial support
                B. Cultural differences
                C. Socioeconomic differences
              VI. Teaching
                  A. Health care providers
                  B. Patients
                  C. Families
                VII. Documentation
                    A. Subjective
                    B. Objective
                    C. Assessment
                    D. Plan
                  VIII. Discharge Planning
                      A. Equipment needs
                      B. Home environment and modifications
                      C. Work environment and modifications
                      D. Transportation issues
                      E. Training of care givers
                      F. Home exercise programs
                      G. Communication with subsequent provider of care
                    IX. Communication skills
                        A. Written
                        B. Oral
                        C. Nonverbal
                      X. Physical Therapy Delivery System
                          A. Levels of authority and responsibility
                          B. Planning
                          C. Time management
                          D. Supervisory process
                          E. Performance evaluations
                          F. Policies and procedures
                          G. Fiscal considerations
                          H. Continuous quality improvement
                          I. Professional literature
                          J. Continuing education
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